North Carolina Counties Remove Sunday Voting After Proposal Review
Following review of individual proposals, some North Carolina counties have eliminated Sunday voting as part of their approved plans.

Raleigh Durham, NC, August 21, 2026 —
Several North Carolina counties have decided to remove Sunday voting from their early voting schedules for upcoming elections. This decision comes after a review process where individual county proposals for early voting plans were examined.
The specific counties that have eliminated Sunday voting were not provided in the available information. Similarly, the exact details or reasons behind each county’s individual proposal review were not specified. The process involved reviewing plans submitted by each county, and as a result of this review, Sunday voting has been removed in some of these approved plans.
The elimination of Sunday voting impacts the options available to voters in the affected counties during the early voting period. The criteria used for the review of county proposals and the subsequent approval of plans that led to this change were not detailed. Further information regarding the specific counties, the timeline of these decisions, and the rationale behind the removal of Sunday voting from the approved plans has not been made public.
Story summarized from the original created by Jamiese Price on abc11.com, see more information here.
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